Monday, February 6, 2017

UN: Annual Afghan Child Casualties Rose By 24 Percent


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The United Nations recorded an alarming 24 percent spike in conflict-related child casualties in Afghanistan and a three percent rise in total civilian casualties in 2016 compared to the year before.

The violence caused more than 11,400 civilian casualties, including around 3,500 deaths last year, according to the annual report by the U.N. Assistance Mission in Afghanistan, or UNAMA, released in Kabul Monday.

Report blames Taliban for most civilian deaths

It attributed 61 percent of civilian deaths and injuries to anti-government elements, mainly the Taliban. UNAMA blamed pro-government forces for causing 24 percent of the casualties, saying it reflected a 46 percent increase compared to 2015.

The Taliban swiftly denied the allegations and blamed U.S.-led foreign forces as well as their local Afghan partners for causing most of the casualties in airstrikes against civilian areas.

The report could not ascertain responsibility for 10 percent of the casualties caused by the fighting, while the remaining five percent resulted mainly from explosive remnants of war.

Most child casualties ever recorded by UNAMA in one year

UNAMA recorded 3,512 child casualties (923 deaths and 2,589 injured), a 24 percent increase from 2015, and the highest number of child casualties recorded by UNAMA in a single year, it said.

UNAMA Chief, Tadamichi Yamamoto, while launching the report called on Afghan warring sides to take urgent steps to halt the preventable harm to civilians.

What they must do is clear; cease fighting in civilian populated areas, and stop using civilian space such as schools, hospitals and mosques for military objectives, emphasized Yamamoto.

Notwithstanding these efforts, parties to the conflict must demonstrate commitment and resolve to reach a politically negotiated solution to this needlessly protracted conflict that has destroyed lives, broken families, induced displacements, caused trauma and sufferings beyond imagination. lamented Yamamoto.

The disproportionate rise in child casualties across Afghanistan last year resulted mainly from a 66 percent increase in civilian casualties from explosive remnants of war, and most of those civilians were children, UNAMA explained.

The report noted an overall deterioration in civilian protection and the highest number of civilian casualties recorded since 2009, when UNAMA began its systematic documentation of civilian casualties.

Ground fighting caused most civilian casualties

Ground engagements between warring sides, particularly in areas populated or frequented by civilians, were the leading cause of civilian casualties, followed by improvised explosive devices, or IEDs, suicide and complex attacks and targeted and deliberate killings.

The intensification of efforts by Taliban and other anti-government element groups to seize or maintain territory led to a correlated increase in civilian casualties from ground engagements, said UNAMA.

It added that airstrikes carried out by Afghan and international forces also caused more civilian casualties than in 2015.

Civilian casualties caused by IS also increase

The report noted the number of civilian casualties caused by extremists linked to the so-called Islamic State in Afghanistan increased nearly ten times in 2016 compared to the previous year.

UNAMA documented 899 civilian casualties (209 deaths and 690 injured) in comparison to 82 civilian casualties (39 deaths and 43 injured) in 2015, according to the report.

It added that extremists linked to the Middle East-based terrorist group used suicide attacks and targeted killings as primary tactics against civilians, particularly targeting members of the Shia Muslim religious minority.

IS loyalists conducted extremist activities in Afghanistan under its local name, Islamic State Khorasan Province or ISKA. They are mostly operating in the eastern Afghan province of Nangarhar and in parts of neighboring Kunar province, both sharing a border with Pakistan.

The armed conflict in Afghanistan has claimed the lives of around 25,000 Afghan civilians and injured more than 45,000 since 2009, according to UNAMA.

Source: http://www.voanews.com/a/un-annual-afghan-child-casualties-rose-by-24-percent/3707626.html

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Watch the 84 Lumber Super Bowl Ad Everyone Is Talking About


84 Lumber Super Bowl Commercial – Complete The Journey

It was a building materials company that made what will likely prove to be one of the most controversial or at least talked-about ads from Sunday night"s Super bowl game. the commercial, made by 84 Lumber, tells the story of a Hispanic mother and daughter making the treacherous journey north to the United States. The story was initially rejected by Fox for being "too controversial for T.V.," forcing the company to edit it and cut it down.

The full version, which clocks in at over five minutes, is now available online. It"s striking, sweet, and, yes, political, featuring imposing shots of a certain hypothetical wall.

Following the ad"s release, traffic to 84 Lumber"s website was so intense that the site crashed, People reported. According to its website, 84 Lumber is "the nations leading privately held supplier of building materials, building supplies, manufactured components and industry-leading services for single- and multi-family residences and commercial buildings. The company is headquartered outside of Pittsburgh and operates more than 250 stores across the U.S.

Watch it above.

Source: http://time.com/4660707/super-bowl-84-lumber-ad/

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7 of the Most 24 Things That Happened in the 24: Legacy Premiere


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The longest day on TV has returned, and not many things have changed.

Sure, Jack Bauer is now Eric Carter, Kiefer Sutherland is now Corey Hawkins, and it"s now 2017 instead of the early 2000s, butnot much else has changed. 24 is still obviously 24, colon or no colon, down to the clock, the split screens, and that oh-so-familiar 24 transition noise.

Tonight"s premiere of Legacy introduced us to Eric, an ex-Army ranger who hates terrorism, and who also happens to be the target of a bunch of terrorists who want revenge for a major death the ranger squad was responsible for. Everyone in his squad has been murdered, along with their families, but thanks to his quick thinking, his gun skills, and his friends in the CTU,that most likely will not happen to him.

That first hour of Eric being chased by men with vaguely foreign accents felt so very 24 that it was both comforting and almost a little boring. Here are just a few of the things we"re pretty sure we"ve seen before:

The hero"s got marriage issues: Eric"s wife Nicole (Anna Diop) started taking her birth control again, after she stopped for two weeks. He thought she was ready for a kid. She thinks he"s been acting strange since he came back to the US after his tour of duty, and she"s tired of all this running and hiding they"ve been doing. Now, she"s angry that she has to go hang out with Eric"s drug kingpin brother while he runs away from terrorists all day!Jack Bauer"s job put quite a bit of stress on his marriage to Teri, too...

There"s another mole!CTU"s many moles were often the big problem on the original 24, and now there seems to be another one who gave up the names and locations of all of Eric"s squad to the terrorist group.It could be Teddy Sears, and if it"s not (or even if he is), he"s going to be pretty unhappy when he wakes up from being tased by Miranda Otto...

The teens are at it again: Apparently we"ve learned nothing from the trials and tribulations of Kim Bauer (Elisha Cuthbert), and someone still thinks teens make sense as a major subplot. A vaguely accented teen girl is being accused of a terrorist plot by some brave boy at school, and somehow, her teacher/boyfriend is involved. Not sure where this is going, but can we all agree it"s a little weird?

There"s a new comedic sidekick: Goodbye Chloe (Mary Lynn Rajskub), hello Andy (Dan Bucatinsky). We love Bucatinsky and we love a little comedy in our dramas, but it"s going to be hard for Andy to fill Chloe"s much-loved shoes.

Keep your politics close: Of course Miranda Otto"s characterRebecca, the retiring head of the CTUis married to the guy running for president (Jimmy Smits). Politics and political conflicts of interest are 24"s bread and butter, and we can only imagine how convenient that campaign will be for this new series.

The bad guys look familiar:Even all these years later,most of the bad guys are still unfortunate stereotypes. Some things really never change. Hopefully all is not as it seems?

Eric"s good with a gun: Eric"s no Jack Bauer (yet), but the action is certainly not missing from this reboot. That fight around (and under) that bit rolling pipe felt very Indiana Jones, and we were digging it.

While so far it still feels a little bit like we"re waiting for Kiefer Sutherland to show up, this show has all the potential to be just as loved as the original 24. The elements are certainly present. We justthink we need to see more.

What did you think? Sound off in the comments! (Also, how weird was it to be watching 24 and seeing Prison Break promos? It"s the early 2000s all over again!)

Starting tomorrow, 24: legacywill air mondays at 8 p.m. on Fox.

Source: http://www.eonline.com/news/826913/7-of-the-most-24-things-that-happened-in-the-24-legacy-premiere

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Super Bowl Budweiser Commercial Surprisingly Political

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Best Super Bowl Commercials: Puppies, Pepsi And Betty White Have Stolen The Super Bowl Show Throughout History


Top 10 Super Bowl Commercials 2017 | Funniest & Best Ads Compilation

Some watch the Super Bowl strictly for the football, while others tune in just for the halftime performances.

Then there are the Super Bowl commercials, where 17.7 percent of viewers think the ads are the best part of the globally televised event. With commercial costs reaching up to $5.5 million for a 30-second slot, advertisers know there is pressure to stand out.

Manycommercials have made their marks on audiences throughout Super Bowl history, from heart-warming Budweiser advertisements featuring puppies to Orwellian-themed ads by Apple. indeed, some super bowl commercials have proven more memorable than others.

6. Snickers Betty White (2010)

Americas "Golden Girl" Betty White took to the field herself in this 2010 advertisement. Yes, a stunt double was used when she gets tackled by a football player.

5. Pepsi Coke Delivery Guy (1996)

The advertisement showed a soft drink delivery man sneaking in a Pepsi while on the job, while famed country music singer Hank Williams" Your Cheatin" Heart"played in the background.

4. Old Spice The Man Your Man Could Smell Like (2010)

The commercial reportedly went viral after its debut in 2010 where more than 3.5 million views on YouTube in less than a month. Seven years later, the video has over 53 million views.

3. Apple Why 1984 Wont Be Like 1984 (1984)

Considered one of the mostimpactful Super Bowl commercials,the 60-second ad played on George Orwells novel, Nineteen Eighty-Four, telling viewers that Apple Computer will introduce Macintosh. And youll see why 1984 wont be like 1984.

2. Always Like A Girl (2015)

The feminine hygiene brand, Always, stole the show during its 60-second commercial showing teen girls, young adults and children explain what theythink the phrase, like a girl means. The advertisement aimed to tackle gender stereotypes, ending the clip with, A girls confidence plummets during puberty. But it doesnt have to.

1. Budweiser Puppy Love (2014)

The commercial, which features a love story between a puppy and a Clydesdale horse, was ranked the highest for both women and men in a list of the most-watched commercials during the Super Bowl, according to data analyzed by TiVo. The analysis showed that emotional advertisements with kids and animals were the most liked amongst all demographics.

Source: http://www.ibtimes.com/best-super-bowl-commercials-puppies-pepsi-betty-white-have-stolen-super-bowl-show-2485308

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The brutal decisions that will haunt Matt Ryan forever


Matt Ryan on Super Bowl loss

HOUSTON One of the topics of conversation that dominated the week in the lead-up to Super Bowl LI Sunday night at NRG Stadium other than what halftime histrionics Lady Gaga had planned for the intermission was legacy.

Tom Bradys legacy.

The Patriots quarterback was trying to set an NFL record with his fifth Super Bowl title and cement himself as the greatest of all time, not only at his position but pretty much any position.

But for three quarters, it looked like it was Falcons quarterback matt ryan, not brady, that was going to send his reputation into a different stratosphere.

Ryan, who helped build a stunning 28-3 lead over the Patriots, appeared poised to deliver the city of Atlanta its first Super Bowl championship in the franchises 51-year history.

Bradys legacy was going to be secure, even with a loss.

Ryan was coming off a career-best regular season that included 38 touchdowns and seven interceptions, but he needed this win a lot more than Brady did as far as his legacy was concerned.

On Saturday night, Ryan had beaten out Brady for the league MVP honors. One night later, though, a furious, record-shattering comeback engineered by Brady that ended in a frenetic, scintillating 34-28 overtime New England victory left Ryan crushed and his legacy standing in place.

Thats a tough loss, Ryan said. Obviously, very disappointed, very close to getting done what we wanted to get done. Its hard to find words tonight.

Ryan had been brilliant, completing 17-of-23 for 284 yards, two touchdowns and a 144.1 passer rating. Through three quarters, he was 13-of-16 for 202 yards, two touchdowns and a perfect 158.3 passer rating.

Ryan leading Atlanta to a Super Bowl title would have changed everything for him. A win Sunday night would have put him on the fast track to the Hall of Fame.

Before Saturday, only one quarterback in NFL history had won a league MVP and a Super Bowl and was not in the Hall of Fame. That man was Kurt Warner, who was voted into the Hall on Saturday.

So, well, you can do the math. Now that math means nothing.

It means nothing because Ryan and the Falcons failed to finish when they had the chance to bury the Patriots late in the fourth quarter, when Ryan and the Falcons took possession of the ball with 5:53 remaining in regulation clinging to a 28-20 lead.

Ryan hit Devonta Freeman for a 39-yard catch-and-run on the first play of the series. Then he made what looked like it might be the pass of his life a 27-yard on-the-run strike to Julio Jones on the right sideline for a first down at the New England 22.

An Atlanta field goal and the game is over, too far out of reach for even Brady.

But Ryan took a killer sack for a 12-yard loss to the New England 35.

Tom Brady runs onto the field before Super Bowl LI.

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Devonta Freeman runs for a first down in the first half.

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Devonta Freeman dives into the endzone for a touchdown in the second quarter to give the Falcons a 7-0 lead over the Patriots.

Matt Ryan looks to make a pass in the second quarter.

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Austin Hooper makes a touchdown catch against the Patriots" Patrick Chung in the second quarter to give the Falcons a 14-0 lead.

Matt Ryan celebrates with his teammates after completing a touchdown pass to Austin Hooper in the second quarter.

Bill Belichick yells at a referee after a penalty was called against the Patriots on a blocked point-after attempt.

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Robert Alford runs for a touchdown after intercepting Tom Brady in the second quarter to give the Falcons a 21-0 lead.

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Tom Brady reacts after throwing an interception for a touchdown in the second quarter.

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Dan Quinn looks on from the sideline during the first half.

Tom Brady leaves the field at halftime with the Patriots down 21-3 against the Falcons.

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Tevin Coleman runs past the Patriots" Rob Ninkovich into the endzone in the third quarter to extend the Falcons" lead to 28-3.

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Matt Ryan celebrates a touchdown pass to Tevin Coleman in the third quarter.

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James White dives into the end zone in the third quarter for the Patriots" first touchdown of the game.

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James White celebrates a third-quarter touchdown with his Patriots teammates with the Falcons still leading 28-9 after a missed point-after attempt.

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Julio Jones makes a catch near the sideline over the Patriots" Eric Rowe in the fourth quarter.

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Tom Brady celebrates a Patriots touchdown in the fourth quarter.

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Julian Edelman makes a crazy catch during a Patriots" touchdown drive in the fourth quarter.

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Danny Amendola scores a two-point conversion to tie the game, 28-28, in the fourth quarter.

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James White scores the game-winning touchdown in overtime to seal a Patriots victory in Super Bowl LI.

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Tom Brady holds the Vince Lombardi Trophy after defeating the Falcons in Super Bowl LI.

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Bill Belichick celebrates the Patriots" victory over the Falcons in Super Bowl LI.

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Tom Brady and Bill Belichick hug after coming back to win Super Bowl LI.

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I could have done a better job trying to get rid of the ball, Ryan said.

Then Jake Matthews, the Falcons top-flight left tackle, was called for a holding penalty on the next play.

As a lineman on offense, we put that on ourselves, Matthews said. We have to extend our lead and win it, and it didnt work out that way. It sucks.

After the sack and holding penalty, the Falcons were out of field-goal range, and as it turned out, they were out of gas, too. They were forced to punt, and you know the rest.

Ryan, for the balance of his nine years in the NFL, had been a lot more Matty Nice than Matty Ice, the nickname he acquired at Boston College for the remarkable 25 fourth-quarter comebacks he engineered there. To some degree, Ryan perpetuated that nickname with his 33 game-winning drives with the Falcons.

Brady shakes Ryans hand after the Patriots 34-28 victory in Super Bowl LI.EPA

But just as the worlds best golfers are judged by how many major championships they win, quarterbacks are measured by their postseason success, specifically how many Super Bowls they win.

Ryan began this postseason with a 1-4 playoff record. He was poised to go 3-0 this postseason while leaving three Super Bowl-winning quarterbacks Seattles Russell Wilson (in the NFC divisional playoff), Green Bays Aaron Rodgers (in the NFC Championship) and Brady in his wake.

Until Brady changed everything and left Ryan to start all over again next season.

So Ryans legacy remains on hold until further notice (read: a Super Bowl victory).

And Bradys legacy, the thing we all were talking about all week, is set in granite.

Source: http://nypost.com/2017/02/05/the-brutal-decisions-that-will-haunt-matt-ryan-forever/

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College basketball rankings: Kentucky, Kansas, Arizona slip in Top 25 (and 1)


CBSSports.com Daily Sports Update

The schools ranked second, third, fifth, sixth and eighth in Saturday"s Top 25 (and one) all lost in the past 24 hours. It was one of the wildest days I can remember.

Meantime, Gonzaga won again.

The Zags improved to 24-0 with a 90-55 victory over Santa Clara. And you could argue their resume also got a boost thanks to Iowa State"s surprising win at Kansas because that means Gonzaga now has a victory over the team that snapped KU"s 54-game home winning streak, which means Gonzaga now has wins over Arizona, Florida and Saint Mary"s - plus a win over the Iowa State team that won at Kansas, the Tennessee team that beat Kentucky and the BYU team that beat the Colorado team that has victories over Oregon and Xavier.

My point?

There is real substance to Gonzaga"s perfect record despite what some skeptics insist. It doesn"t guarantee the Zags will ultimately make their first Four Final, of course; single elimination tournaments are weird. But it does suggest a 33-0 record on Selection Sunday will make them the No. 1 overall seed in the NCAA Tournament.

The Zags, needless to say, remain No. 1 in the Top 25 (and one). And, please, let me take a moment to apologize to SMU fans. Iowa State"s win at Kansas improved Iowa State"s resume to the point where I think the Cyclones have to be ranked. They now have five top-50 KenPom wins and just two sub-35 losses. But I couldn"t add them without removing somebody, and that"s why SMU got bumped from 26th. The Mustangs did nothing to deserve it. If this were the Top 25 (and two), they"d still be listed. So take solace in that, if you can. It"s just that SMU has similar losses but nowhere close to the kind of wins that Iowa State now owns.

The complete Top 25 (and one) is below.

Source: http://www.cbssports.com/college-basketball/news/college-basketball-rankings-kentucky-kansas-arizona-slip-in-top-25-and-1/

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